Tempo, Tempo, Tempo!

Tempo, Tempo, Tempo!

The Dolphins are still trying to figure it all out offensively. With QB Ryan Tannehill coming back from ACL surgery, with their best weapon (Jarvis Landry) having been virtually given away to the Cleveland Browns because management didn’t want to give him a huge contract, and now, with a new offensive coordinator trying to make sense of it all, it’s a lot.

Granted, some of thos numbers can be skewed by not making first downs to sustain drives/the other team doing so, etc. However, this is obviously something that Loggains has been tasked with improving, since coming in from the Bears this off season.

In particular, when talking “no huddle,” and Ryan Tannehill now getting ready for a third year in Gase’s offense, that’s something to watch for as the season begins this fall.

As for Loggains thoughts on how Tannehill has looked? Here’s more from Loggains on Saturday:

“It’s been impressive to watch Ryan throw the football and the command he has of the offense. The 2016 season, he had such a good year and for me, when I got here, the first thing I did was turn on the OTAs and training camp right before he got hurt, and got to watch how much improvement, how much jump he was taking in Year two. It was unfortunate he got hurt. Obviously, the offense was affected by it.”

There’s no question that the Fins became a plodding, seven step drop offense with Tannehill’s training camp re-injury and the signing of Jay Cutler out of “retirement” last August to take things over.

Now, Gase, Loggains and the staff want to take the next steps with Tannehill back, and that means play faster, run more plays and wear down the other team, especially in the South Florida humidity.

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